Do not travel to Turkey, especially Ankara

Do not travel to Turkey, especially Ankara
Do not travel to Turkey, especially Ankara
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The MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS of Serbia, Ivica Dacic, today warned the citizens of Serbia to avoid traveling to Turkey in the coming weeks, especially to the capital of this country – Ankara, due to possible terrorist attacks.

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– I want to warn the citizens that according to the information of the security services, terrorist attacks can be expected in the next few weeks, and in this case this information refers to the capital of Turkey, Ankara – Dacic said in a statement to Tanjug.

He added that it should be borne in mind that this could also apply to other parts of Turkey and asked the citizens of Serbia to avoid traveling to that country in the coming weeks if they do not have an urgent need.

– If our citizens are already there, they should avoid places with a lot of people in public space, such as pedestrian zones, metro, bus and train stations and other similar places. I am saying this exclusively for security reasons, because we have an obligation to warn our citizens, as other countries do, that a terrorist attack would not happen without us sharing it with the citizens – said Dacic.

He added that Serbia and Turkey have good relations, that they are developing cooperation at all levels.

– However, even though Turkey is a friendly country to us, I have to share with the citizens the information we received from the security services. So, the advice is also a recommendation to avoid traveling to Ankara in the next few weeks, and if they travel to other cities or have to be there, citizens should avoid places where terrorist attacks are possible – said Dacic.

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